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The very first film lawfully using Piet Mondrian's painting "Composition with Red, Blue and Yellow," which entered the public domain on January 1, 2026.
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00:17Mundo Mondrian
00:19Across the world, in silent rooms filled with color,
00:24something is happening to the human mind, shapes, lines,
00:30primary colors arranged with no mercy and no explanation.
00:35This is not art as you know it, this is Mondo Mondrian.
00:40The screen will flash, the colors will shift, the mind will attempt to adjust.
00:47Critics call it modern, doctors call it exposure,
00:50and audiences simply stare.
00:54There is no story, there are no characters, there is only design,
00:58and the terrifying discipline behind it.
01:01Each square calculated, each line exact, each color chosen, without emotion.
01:08Welcome to a world where meaning has been removed.
01:11Mundo Mondrian
01:13There are no images to distract you, no dialogue to guide you,
01:19only flashing fields of color and the passage of time.
01:24In past times, when one lived in contact with nature, abstraction was easy.
01:30It was done unconsciously.
01:32Now, in our denaturalized age, abstraction becomes an effort.
01:37And that effort is futile.
01:39Studies have shown that color alone can provoke memory,
01:43irritation, calm illumination.
01:46This film tests that theory.
01:49Intellect confuses intuition.
01:52Reality manifests itself as constant and objective,
01:56independent of us, but as changeable in space and time.
02:01Consequently, its reflection in us contains both properties.
02:05Mixed up in our mind, these properties are confused,
02:09and we do not have a proper image of reality.
02:13Due to unconstitutional copyright and obscenity laws,
02:18this film has been illegal to see for the past 95 years.
02:22Until now.
02:24Mundo Mondrian
02:26A Dan Capellovitz freak out.
02:30Be there, or be an emotional curve.
02:33Available soon in oil painting.
02:46Available soon in oil painting.
02:57Available soon in oil painting.
03:01At the end of every on all.
03:02Amen.
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